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Freckled Duck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nov 11, 2009 ... The Freckled Duck is a dark greyish-brown duck with a large head that is peaked at the rear, and a distinctive narrow and slightly upturned ...
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This is the Freckled Duck (Stictonetta naevosa) multimedia field guide page of the Mangoverde World Bird Guide. ... Freckled Duck Stictonetta naevosa...
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This is a Freckled Duck (Stictonetta naevosa) photo page of the Mangoverde World Bird Guide. ... Mangoverde :: World Bird Guide :: Ducks, Geese and Swans :: Freckled Duck :: Photo Page...
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Freckled Duck : The Freckled Duck is dark brown duck with white or pale brown speckled markings. It has a large head with upturned bill. During the breeding season... ... The Freckled Duck is dark brown duck with white or pale brown speckled markings. It has a large head with upturned bill. During the breeding season the male...
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Freckled Ducks: Comprehensive information on this bird species, including origin, distribution and range, physical description and photos, diet and feeding, breeding and courtship behavior ... The Freckled Duck (Stictonetta naevosa) is a moderately large, broad-bodied duck native to southern Australia. It is rare,
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The Freckled Duck is a rare bird found in inland south-eastern Australia and the south-west of Western Australia, however, vagrants may occur elsewhere, particularly during periods of drought. Freckled Duck prefer fresh, densely vegetated waters, particularly floodwater swamps and creeks vegetated with lignum or canegrass.
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Photographs of Freckled Duck (Stictonetta naevosa). ... The following is a photograph of a Freckled Duck at Herdsman Lake in Perth in December 2001...
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Freckled Duck - profile ... The Freckled Duck is a dark, greyish-brown bird with a large head that is peaked at the rear, and a distinctive narrow, slightly up-turned bill. Their dark brownish-black plumage is evenly freckled all over with white or buff.
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Information on Species ... Freckled ducks, which are not common in collections, should be kept on a large body of open water or in a large aviary with plenty of water and loafing sites such as logs. Fresh flowing water has given the best breeding results.
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